FZ? ft .ni n rf vf j-ffp r VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 19, : 1897 NO 188 A DECISION MADE Injunction Against the Strik ers Made Permanent. DEPUTIES RESTRAINED THE MIXERS Camp at De Armitt's Mine to Abandoned Serlons Fuel Fam ine at Wheeling. Pittsburg, Aug. 18. When court opened this morning Judges Stowe and Collier banded down a decision in the injunction proceedings of the New York & Cleveland Gas Coal Company against the United Mine Workers of America, Patrick Dolan, William Warner and others. The preliminary injunction was made permanent and the plaintiff was ordered to file a bond of $5000 to answer for such damages as may be sustained defendants by reason of the injunction. Immediately after filing the decree, and upon motion of Thomas Patterson the court ordered a similar decree to be drawn in the case against the Bunola miners, in which the injunction was ap plied for by Rufus C. Crawford. No Marching; This Horning. Pittsburg, Ang. 18. The striking miners encamped at the mines of the New York & Cleveland Gas Coal Com did not march this morning, 'aa they bad planned to do. At Turtle Creek they formed in line, but when ready to start they beheld the deputies standing just outside of the camp, so the march was abandoned and small parties numbering from two to six each were instructed to patrol the woods in the vicinity of the mine and report the number of men go ing to work. They were instructed to keep moving, and if approached by dep uties to get away rapidly to escape the service of an injunction, if possible, 1 The leaders propose in this way to harass the deputies and De Armitt. They eay there are 20,000 men in the district, and that injunctions will have to be read 20,000 times before the attacks upon the mines at Oak Hill, Sandy Creek and Plum Creek cease, unless the mines are sooner closed down. The men followed the instructions, but were UDable to learn just how many dig gers went intT the pit today." The out put of the Oak Hill mine yesterday was eeven cars of lamp coal and two of slack and nut or about 180 tons. This shows a gain for the company, though no claim of increased force is made by De Armitt, and the strikers claim that only 22 men are at work. A mass meeting of miners and citizens has been called to be held at Monongha hela City tonight. Saturday afternoon a meeting will be held at Cannonsburg. Today the miners of Lawrenceville, Butler, and Warner will hold a mass meeting at the courthouse at Mercer, National Organizer Dameron Miller will make an address. (Heads of various labor organizations of the city will hold a conference with the miners' officials tomorrow evening. The indications are that the camp about DeArmitt's mine will be aban doned, and there will be no more march ing. Uriah Bellingham reached Plum Creek about noon and calling the men together, told them of the adverse de cision of the court. He told them there would be no further use in remaining in camp, as no mora food would be fur nished. WANTS ANOTHER ISLAND. It Is Said She Will Shortly Annex Clipperton. San Francisco, Aug. 18. The arrival of the steamer Navarro from Clipperton island confirms previous rumors of possi ble diplomatic complications with Great Garland's Happy Thought Salve. We used vonr Salve on our little child, xrho had 8cild Head. One jar cured her. We had been using an ointment that the doctor pre scribed, but it did not heal it nrj: so w can miv Garland's Happy Thought Salve is the best thins Kenney Street, Seattle, Wash. Sold by Donnell the Druggist, 50 cents ajar. itv tfcS' Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud bealthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the cheap brands. Boyai. Baking Powjokb Co. "Nkw Yobk. Britain over the ownership of that iso lated bit of land situated 60 miles west of Acapulco. It seems that England has never acquired a title to the island. Several years ago it was discovered that the island was rich in phosphite. The Oceanic Phosphite Company ot this city, was then organized and since that time the island has been owned here and has practically been United States territorv. It is now asserted that Eng lish capitalists propose to buy the .San Francisco company's interest, and hav ing acqnired a commercial control, to place the island under Great Britain's flag. A gentleman familiar with the matter says : "Mexico may assert a claim if Eng land attempts to annex Clipperton, and under the Monroe doctrine the United States would be expected to support it. If Mexico can show no title to the island, the United States has a commercial claim that is ahead of any other. "Even though neither Mexico nor the United States may want the island, the policy of the United States against the extension of European dominion on this continent may be extended to the coral island. " Diplomatic difficulties may arise in any event unless England desists from attempting to acquire ownership."' Whole Frontier Aflame. Simla, Aug. 18. It is announced here this afternoon that the whole frontier seems to be aflame. The Afridas are marching through Khyber pass upon Jamrud, while the Orakzais are advanc ing by Kurram and are threatening Samana. The 36tli regiment of Sikhs, which is divided into detachments along the frontier, has been ordered to concen trate at Pork Lockhart. All ladies, except Mrs. Dosvoeux, wife of Mayor Dosvoeux, of the 36 Sikhs, have left Samana and reached Hanguin- sa ferry. The Guerrah andSamil-Maza- sai have combined and threaten Para cboner, in the Kurram valley, which is garrisoned by detachments of Goorkhas and Sikhs. Claims Valuable Land. San Francisco, Aug. 18. Joseph Sbanneberger, a middle-aged man who came to this city recently from the East, called at lhe hall of records yesterday and made inquiries about the record of a deed to the block of land on Montgom ery street between Bush and Pine streets, upon which the Buss house stands, and which he claims is the property of a rela tive of his, to whom it was deeded many years ago and recorded in the name of that relative. Shanneberger has the deed to substantiate his claim, and said that he would cause the records to be searched in order to ascertain whether he can read his title clear to the valu able block of land. BuoKien's Armo salve. The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay reauired It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 26 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and IT. I. & J . . There is nothing so thoroughly appro cuted by the ladies during the hot wea ther as a delicious dish of genuine ice cream. The Elite candy factory serves just that kind. Also soda, ice cream soaa ana mug snate. a5-tf The merchant who tells you he has something else as good as Hoe Cake soap is a good man to keep away from. a2-3m THE BUSH FBOX SAN FRANCISCO. Several Vessels Are Yet to Sail for the North. San Francisco, Aug. 18. There are still several vessels booked to sail for the Klondike. The "steamer North Fork did not get away yesterday, but is in readi ness to start this morning. C. J. Rogers, an experienced mining man of Colorado and Nevada, is a passenger. He pays that he will represent a syndi cate with a capital of $5,000,000, and that in the syndicate are H. A. Dickel and Max Nebulunar, of Los Angeles; J. A. Hartung, of Riverside, and George Kroger of Denver. The river steamer Thomas Dwyer is being fitted for the Yukon trip. She will be towed to St. Michaels by the Navarro. This expedition will start on August 26, under the direction of the California & Alaska Navigation & Com mercial Company, composed largely of Mendocino county men. George D. McPhaul, of Mendocino, is president of the company. The Bessie K., which will take up par ties from Alameda, is r-pidly being made ready for her trip. The sailing yacht Elsueno, which she takes up on her deck, has been fitted with an engine and propeller and put in condition for the Yukon river journey. The Alaska Investment Company will send the Berwick to St. Michaels Sep tember 1. No attempt will be made to get up the Yukon until next spring. CARRIED A FORTUNE. This Salt Lake Tunth Learned Noth ing by Experience. Chicago, Aug. 18. All the policemen In the Harrison-street district were en gaged in watching $100,000 in money last night and incidentally making cer tain that the young man who was carry ing the fortune around with him was not escorted to the lake front to ''see the steamboat explosion." T. A. Walker is the son of a Salt Lake city millionaire, and has been in the East for some time attending to business matters for his father. In New York he was held rip and robbed of $600 and a fine gold watch. When he reachedChicago yesterday be registered at the Victoria hotel with hie wife, and then went out to purchase a revolver that he might be prepared to encounter a lot of footpads. When be purchased the weapon he also bought diamonds worth $10,000, and, paying the bill, pulled out a roll of money contain ing $100,000. Policemen Granger and Flynn, with Inspector Hartnell, were standing in front of the store and saw the money. The officers suspected something was wrong, and shadowed Walker to his hotel, where they were satisfied as to his identity. When Inspector Hartnell was told the story he at once made a detail of police' men, who kept their eyes rivited on Walker until midnight, when be and hiR wife boarded a Rock Island train for Peoria. STEAMER AL-KI ARRIVES. She Brings the Latest News From Dyea and Skag-nay. Seattle, Aug 18. The Al-Ki arrived this morning at 4 o'clock, bringing down news that few miners have crossed the divide. The body of Dwight Fowler, who was drowned in the Skaguay river, was brought down. No other casualities are reported. A good many men will winter at Dyea and go in the spring. The Al-Ki leaves again tomorrow for the North. The steamer Humboldt leaves tonight for St. Micheals. The libel suits filed last evening have been compromised. At 1 :30 this afternoon Willis Thorp was banded a letter by a man who came down on the Al-Ki from Dyea. The letter was written by Ed Thorp and came overland, saying that he had clean ed up $130,000 on the Klondike in eight weeks, and was coming ' home on the Portland. The Portland is due in Seattle August 26. Ed Thorp has been gone from Seattle one year having gone north with a drove of cattle. The Utlca Mine Eire. Angels Camp, Cal., Aug. 18. 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